This is a comprehensive, user-maintained list of all active hackerspaces throughout the world.
There are currently 1758 hackerspaces listed in this wiki, 1033 of them are marked as active and 350 as planned. We have also a list of planned Hacker Spaces, as well as a list of ALL hackerspaces around the globe - including those still in building process - or already closed. Realtime data of some active hackerspaces is available at the Space API project. Triple City Makers (Binghamton, NY)
Triple Cities Makerspace, Inc. is a collective work and collaboration space that aims to bring together hackers, makers, artists, creatives, geeks, and technology enthusiasts. We have a space and are holding weekly meetings. Please feel free to stop by a meeting and check it out; we are looking for new members.
Our physical location is - 140 Baldwin St., Johnson City, NY 13790 - enter along the rail tracks
Regular meetings are Tuesdays at 6pm - other activities as announced on the Blog and on Facebook
**Ithaca Generator:** http://ithacagenerator.org/
We are Ithaca Generator, a group of inventors, crafters, designers, engineers and artists who are starting a membership-supported community makerspace.
Syracuse Innovators Guild!
As Syracuse NY's premier hackerspace, we aim to provide a collaborative environment where innovators of all sorts can come to learn, work, and socialize.
At our state of the art facilities, we provide everything anyone would ever need to realize their project visions. From high end computational and network resources, to a full machine shop, to knowledgeable and friendly members, the SIG is conducive to the innovative spirit.
We welcome all who are curious to come down to any of our public events, be sure to checkout the our calendar for the next one!
The Baltimore Node is a member-run maker space or ‘hacker space’ where people can hack, craft, and make interesting things in a supportive and collaborative environment. The Node follows the Hackerspace model that is flourishing in cities around the world, including New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Berlin, Sydney, and many more. Members receive 24/7 access to the space, which is stocked with shared and donated tools and equipment. In addition to the informal exchange of wisdom and experience that comes from simply working in a shared space, the Node sponsors regular workshops and events on a broad range of topics.
Pumping Station: One
Pumping Station One is a hackerspace located in Chicago. Its mission is to foster a collaborative environment wherein people can explore and create intersections between technology, science, art, and culture.
We are a collaborative environment for people to explore the intersections between technology, art and culture. To be clearer, we also fulfill our role as a community resource by hosting classes on electronics, programming, crafts, and any other skills that members (or guests) are willing to share. We’re a hacker space similar to others such as the Cowtown Computer Congress, NYC Resistor, NoiseBridge, HACDC, and other groups around the country.
We are…
a group of people who welcome every build idea
200+ carpenters, metal workers, cyclists, tailors/seamstresses, web developers, micro-brewers, game developers, musicians, car enthusiasts, college professors, men, and women
obsessed with the pursuit of knowledge and sharing it with those around us
What we are not.
For those new to the concept of hackerspaces, the name maybe misleading or perhaps you may think that it’s possible to “contract” the space to build your next thing. While some of our members maybe interested in your business opportunity, our organization does not operate in that type of collective manner. We’re merely an organization that facilities individual growth, learning, development, and puts all these people under a single roof.
Pete Cummings Data:
Here's Makes web page: http://makezine.com/
Hackerspaces: Dark makers (but often VERY profitable). http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/
I've met both of these guys, and I'm in a couple groups with Mike Ossman. Between the two of them over a hundred people owe them their jobs!
http://makezine.com/2014/05/02/making-a-maker-campus/
60 Fund Raising Ideas
https://doublethedonation.com/unique-fundraising-ideas-for-nonprofits/
Definitions:
**Maker Culture**: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_culture
**DIY ethic**: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIY_culture
**Hackerspace**: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace can be viewed as open community labs incorporating elements of machine shops, workshops and/or studios where hackers can come together to share resources and knowledge to build and make things.[
Make Magazine: http://makezine.com/
List of Hacker Spaces
This is a comprehensive, user-maintained list of all active hackerspaces throughout the world.
There are currently 1758 hackerspaces listed in this wiki, 1033 of them are marked as active and 350 as planned. We have also a list of planned Hacker Spaces, as well as a list of ALL hackerspaces around the globe - including those still in building process - or already closed. Realtime data of some active hackerspaces is available at the Space API project.Triple City Makers (Binghamton, NY)
Triple Cities Makerspace, Inc. is a collective work and collaboration space that aims to bring together hackers, makers, artists, creatives, geeks, and technology enthusiasts. We have a space and are holding weekly meetings. Please feel free to stop by a meeting and check it out; we are looking for new members.
Our physical location is - 140 Baldwin St., Johnson City, NY 13790 - enter along the rail tracks
Regular meetings are Tuesdays at 6pm - other activities as announced on the Blog and on Facebook
**Ithaca Generator:** http://ithacagenerator.org/
We are Ithaca Generator, a group of inventors, crafters, designers, engineers and artists who are starting a membership-supported community makerspace.
Syracuse Innovators Guild!
As Syracuse NY's premier hackerspace, we aim to provide a collaborative environment where innovators of all sorts can come to learn, work, and socialize.
At our state of the art facilities, we provide everything anyone would ever need to realize their project visions. From high end computational and network resources, to a full machine shop, to knowledgeable and friendly members, the SIG is conducive to the innovative spirit.
We welcome all who are curious to come down to any of our public events, be sure to checkout the our calendar for the next one!
**baltimore's makerspace for hackers, makers, diy and crafters:http://baltimorenode.org/**
- About the Node
- Events
- Tools & Equipment
- Community
- Membership
The Baltimore Node is a member-run maker space or ‘hacker space’ where people can hack, craft, and make interesting things in a supportive and collaborative environment. The Node follows the Hackerspace model that is flourishing in cities around the world, including New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Berlin, Sydney, and many more. Members receive 24/7 access to the space, which is stocked with shared and donated tools and equipment. In addition to the informal exchange of wisdom and experience that comes from simply working in a shared space, the Node sponsors regular workshops and events on a broad range of topics.Pumping Station: One
Pumping Station One is a hackerspace located in Chicago. Its mission is to foster a collaborative environment wherein people can explore and create intersections between technology, science, art, and culture.
We are a collaborative environment for people to explore the intersections between technology, art and culture. To be clearer, we also fulfill our role as a community resource by hosting classes on electronics, programming, crafts, and any other skills that members (or guests) are willing to share. We’re a hacker space similar to others such as the Cowtown Computer Congress, NYC Resistor, NoiseBridge, HACDC, and other groups around the country.
We are…
- a group of people who welcome every build idea
- 200+ carpenters, metal workers, cyclists, tailors/seamstresses, web developers, micro-brewers, game developers, musicians, car enthusiasts, college professors, men, and women
- obsessed with the pursuit of knowledge and sharing it with those around us
What we are not.For those new to the concept of hackerspaces, the name maybe misleading or perhaps you may think that it’s possible to “contract” the space to build your next thing. While some of our members maybe interested in your business opportunity, our organization does not operate in that type of collective manner. We’re merely an organization that facilities individual growth, learning, development, and puts all these people under a single roof.
Pete Cummings Data:
Here's Makes web page:
http://makezine.com/
a howto for colleges:
http://makezine.com/2014/05/02/making-a-maker-campus/
A howto for makerspaces:
http://makerspace.com/
once you have a space, you schedule guests. Kind of like concerts. In Austin they have kickass alt.country bands!
http://www.engadget.com/engadget-live/about/
Buffalo is charging $600 per year for users!
http://blog.buffalolab.org/
Cleveland maker guy makes some bold statements. Makes for a good rant. Silicon Valley isn't going anywhere!
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/the_next_silicon_valley/2013/12/move_silicon_valley_america_needs_a_tech_hub_in_a_place_where_it_s_welcome.html
Hackerspaces: Dark makers (but often VERY profitable).
http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/
I've met both of these guys, and I'm in a couple groups with Mike Ossman. Between the two of them over a hundred people owe them their jobs!
Yury Gittman, Brooklyn
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1342192419/pulse-sensor-an-open-source-heart-rate-sensor-that/posts/107360
Mike Ossman, Boulder
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mossmann/ubertooth-one-an-open-source-bluetooth-test-tool
I met this crew. The gov. is making them kings!
sqrrl was founded by Baltimore Node members
http://sqrrl.com/
Hook any decent maker space to a phone room and shazam !